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02 11 2023 | 18:34

Recipe for disaster: how good cooking shows can be terrible for the planet

Awhole dessert unceremoniously dropped into the trash on the Great British Baking Show. Piles of raw chicken used to create a dramatic decorative tableau on Iron Chef. Gas stoves and food frequently…

02 11 2023 | 18:30

At what threshold is Greenland ice cap’s melting irreversible?

Melting of the 3km-thick ice cap is one of the biggest contributors to sea level rise but can be halted

02 11 2023 | 18:27

Rich countries should stop pushing fossil fuels on Africa – don’t we deserve a renewable future too?

It’s official: we’re about to reach peak fossil fuels. New figures from the International Energy Agency (IEA) show that the shift to renewable energy is now unstoppable – and that demand for oil and…

02 11 2023 | 18:23

How to tell if it’s time to replace your solar panels and what to do with your old ones

More than 3.5m Australian rooftops are turning the sun into electricity with solar panels and more than 1m of those have been at it for over a decade. So, how long can you expect your solar panels to…

02 11 2023 | 18:19

Stop locking young people out of legal process in climate cases, say experts

Children are particularly vulnerable to climate crisis yet have little say politically or legally in most of world Young climate activists should be able to fully take part in legal cases that…

02 11 2023 | 18:15

Doctors from around the world unite to call for urgent climate action

Health bodies demand all governments immediately cease expansion of new fossil fuel infrastructure and production Global health bodies are demanding international governments urgently phase out…

02 11 2023 | 18:09

Deforestation has big impact on regional temperatures, study of Brazilian Amazon shows

Research highlights benefits forests bring surrounding regions in terms of cooler air and more rainfall Deforestation has a far greater impact on regional temperatures than previously believed,…

02 11 2023 | 17:44

Pittsburgh in ‘extreme embrace’ with fossil fuel lobbyists, research finds

Several of the city’s governmental, environmental and cultural institutions share lobbyists with fossil fuel companies Dozens of governmental, educational, cultural and environmental organizations…

02 11 2023 | 17:24

Climate crisis: carbon emissions budget is now tiny, scientists say

The carbon budget remaining to limit the climate crisis to 1.5C of global heating is now “tiny”, according to an analysis, sending a “dire” message about the adequacy of climate action. The carbon…

01 11 2023 | 17:54

Met uses new anti-protest powers to arrest climate protesters for first time

Force makes first use of section 7 of Public Order Act to curtail slow march protest outside parliament Police have arrested more than 60 climate activists taking part in a slow march outside…

01 11 2023 | 17:50

The ‘flickering’ of Earth systems is warning us: act now, or see our already degraded paradise lost

Can you see it yet? The Earth systems horizon – the point at which our planetary systems tip into a new equilibrium, hostile to most lifeforms? I think we can. The sudden acceleration of…

01 11 2023 | 17:41

France is Europe’s biggest supporter of ‘carbon bomb’ projects, data shows

French banks have financed $154bn to firms running biggest fossil fuel projects since 2015 climate pact France is Europe’s biggest supporter of “carbon bomb” extraction projects that hold enough…

01 11 2023 | 17:33

World breaches key 1.5C warming mark for record number of days

The world is breaching a key warming threshold at a rate that has scientists concerned, a BBC analysis has found. On about a third of days in 2023, the average global temperature was at least 1.5C…

01 11 2023 | 17:25

What is COP28 in Dubai and why is it important?

Why is holding COP28 in Dubai controversial? The UAE is one of the world's top 10 oil-producing nations. It has appointed the chief executive of the state-owned oil company, Sultan Al Jaber, …

01 11 2023 | 16:51

Could the UK's tides help wean us off fossil fuels?

Could the ebb and flow of the UK's tides help us to rely less on fossil fuels? Great progress has been made exploiting wind and solar technology, but if we are going to switch to more renewable…

01 11 2023 | 16:43

Sea-level rise: West Antarctic ice shelf melt 'unavoidable'

Increased melting of West Antarctica's ice shelves is "unavoidable" in the coming decades, a new study has warned. These floating tongues of ice extend from the main ice sheet into the ocean, and…

01 11 2023 | 16:25

World shift to clean energy is unstoppable, IEA report says

The world is on an "unstoppable" shift towards renewable energy but the phase down of fossil fuels is not happening quickly enough, a new report says. The International Energy Agency, the global…

01 11 2023 | 16:19

Carbon emissions threaten 1.5C climate threshold sooner than thought - report

Human fossil fuel emissions are threatening a key climate threshold more quickly than previously thought, a new report says. Researchers say the world may be committed to breaching the 1.5C limit by…

01 11 2023 | 15:31

Deep divisions ahead of crucial UN climate talks

There are already signs that deep divisions could hamper progress at the UN's crucial COP28 climate summit. More than 70 environment ministers and 100 national delegations have been meeting in Abu…

01 11 2023 | 13:46

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